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    Windows 2000 users.

    Hey, anyone who is running win2k. Does it have PWS or IIS with it? I am about to install it on my matchine. so, I just wanna make sure.

    thanks.

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    to get IIS you need Windows 2k Advanced Server.

    not sure what you mean by PWS though...
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    PWS as in personal web server. I don't know for some reason I am guessing that Installing win2k adv. server is gonna be a big hassel. I'll be happy with Personal Web Server if I can get it working on win2k.


    any ideas?

    thanks.

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    I'm running Win2k Pro with IIS 5.0 and everything is working fine. I use this machine to test a few sites that I've worked on.

    Everything's good testing with mySQL and MS Access databases with ASP.

    IIS comes on the disks, just go to add programs then add/remove windows components.

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    When you insert the CD and it auto starts. Click install components.
    Very easy to use !!

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    awesome! i am gonna install it now. thanks a lot dood.

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    Originally posted by estudioworks
    When you insert the CD and it auto starts. Click install components.
    Very easy to use !!
    already got xp home installed man! i am creating setup disks now cuz it won't let me run the set up from windows xp

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    erm. why did you ask for win2k, but you're running winXP!?



    ok. use your win2k CD in a win2k machine. otherwise, if you have winXP, don't think about it, unless you're gonna do the registry hack to install IIS on a winXP home machine, mmmkay?

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    i did the 'work around' of IIS on XP home. got it installed but its not working right... i don't know whats wrong. I need to get a project done by wednesday. i have been palying around with this thing and had enough. Can't afford to waste anymore time now.

    MS = money gumming jerks.

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    dude, there were some pretty heavy duty reg hacks to get that running. you sure you followed them all?

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    i did. i got it installed and all. but all these goofy setting with IIS making me go nuts! it says i am not autorized to view a test page that i created on http://localhost [HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden ] i followed all the resolutions that i can find in the web. nothing is working.

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    IIS your crazy



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    do you have all users able to view the site? what user is assigned to running the site?

    you know my IM...

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    If I type in http://localhost/localstart it works but nothing with just http://localhost/ [which should load the default.asp] or http://localhost/test.asp test.asp has a simple Now() thing in it. it dosen't work.


    you don't seem to be on now.

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